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Is that legal to buy some broken iphones from others. then send it back to apple to fix and sell?
so thats not doable?I wouldn't suggest you try it, mate.
Apple isn't as stupid as their behavior at times might lead one to conclude.
Anything's LEGAL, until you get caught doing it.
Better safe than sorry, otherwise you'll be throwing good money chasing no money.
That's a stupid play to me, but I'm risk averse.
so thats not doable?
so if I send like 20iphones a week( from a same person and mail address) Am i gonna get in trouble because normally people dont have these much phones.You certainly can buy broken iPhones.
You can send them in to Apple and see if Apple fixes them for free.
That's your problem, mate.
People rarely fix things these days.
Why?
Stuff today is cheap, Chinese made junk.
If your junk breaks, you simply buy another piece of cheap, Chinese manufactured junk.
Now, if Apple fixes your broken junk you bought from someone, your next problem would be to get a sucker, err, customer to buy your recently repaired junk.
I see your efforts as a flawed business ploy.
If you get it to work, bully for you, buddy.
so if I send like 20iphones a week( from a same person and mail address) Am i gonna get in trouble because normally people dont have these much phones.
This isn't the first board I've seen his question...
And I didn't say it was illegal - in fact, I said it was not. But that doesn't mean Apple is required to fix them.
so i can do buy those phones and send them back to apple right? the question is only if apple would fix for me or not ?
well im okay with bring one to the apple store. but it goes too slow by fixing one phone at a time. so i wanna know if i can just send them a bunch( so i dont have to go to the store ) Also i afraid that they dont help me fix if i bring in more than one.Why don't you head down to the Apple Store or contact them directly with your request? Ask them "I have this type of phone, this type of repair needed...can you fix it, how much will it cost?" Common sense man...
sure if u like1-800-694-7466
Do you want me to call apple for you, as well lol ?
We posted at the same time. I was responding in regards to the judge's inference that this would somehow be done in an unscrupulous manner duping Apple into fixing them for free or under warranty. <--That's my inference from judge's replies.
If there are other posts from the OP on other boards giving more details...well, how should I know lol